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To assist MCH providers in their work to improve the health of pregnant women and families in South Jersey, SNJPC offers its program materials free of charge. Materials can be used to educate patients on important health issues and connect them to support services provided by the Cooperative. Materials discuss smoking cessation, prenatal education, lead poisoning prevention, postpartum and more. Browse the catalog below to preview materials, learn about offered programs, and order items.

Camden Healthy Start works with expectant and new parents in Camden County: providing one-on-one care to pregnant women, peer support for new dads and culturally relevant assistance to undocumented pregnant women. The Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition brainstorms and implements community outreach and education initiatives to create better health outcomes for families in Camden. Coalition membership is available to individuals living or working in Camden.

Camden Healthy Start works with expectant and new parents in Camden County. Pregnant women and new mothers receive one-on-one care, fathers are offered peer support and undocumented pregnant women receive culturally relevant assistance with parenting struggles. The Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition brainstorms and implements culturally relevant outreach and education initiatives to create better health outcomes for this community. Coalition membership is offered to individuals living or working in Camden.

Working in conjunction with the Cooperative, HMHB Coalitions initiate community events and outreach to lower infant mortality and improve the health of mothers and babies. Coalitions operate in Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties. Coalition membership is free and open to residents in these counties.

Second hand smoke presents many dangers to babies. The Babies Breathe Better Postcard acts as a reminder to quit and keep your home smoke free. The postcard lists the negative health effects second hand smoke can have on babies and their developing lungs.

Second hand smoke presents many dangers to babies. The Babies Breathe Better Postcard acts as a reminder to quit and keep your home smoke free. The postcard lists the negative health effects second hand smoke can have on babies and their developing lungs.

The Fetal and Infant Mortality Review monitors infant mortality to identify preventable factors and recommend system changes to protect future lives. Comprised of physicians, nurses, and social workers, FIMR interviews parents who’ve lost a child to better understand the circumstances surrounding the death. This voluntary program also promotes support services to assist families coping with a loss. FIMR is available to residents ofAtlantic and Cape May counties.

The Regional Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Coalition plans lead education initiatives and community outreach to increase lead screening rates. Coalition membership represents a range of public health professionals in the South Jersey area. Members receive free access to educational materials, home safety trainings and lead tests.

A Better Me promotes and encourages women and their families living in Camden County to improve their physical and mental wellbeing through educational and supportive services, which are unique to the needs of each participant. A Better Me strives to help women reach their optimal health, especially before pregnancy to increase chances of a healthy birth.

This Wipe Out Lead brochure explains the dangers of lead poisoning, which that can be caused by the presence of lead in a home. Homeowners can test for lead using a free Wipe Out Lead NJ test kit. The brochure describes the home testing process and how people can order their free kit.

This Wipe Out Lead brochure explains the dangers of lead poisoning, which that can be caused by the presence of lead in a home. Homeowners can test for lead using a free Wipe Out Lead NJ test kit. The brochure describes the home testing process and how people can order their free kit.

The Know The Number Card is a helpful resource for parents. The card explains how blood tests can measure a child's Blood Lead Level (BLL) to determine if the child has been exposed to dangerous levels of lead. Parents can find information about possible side effects from lead exposure and actions they should take if their child has been exposed to lead.

The Know The Number Card is a helpful resource for parents. The card explains how blood tests can measure a child's Blood Lead Level (BLL) to determine if the child has been exposed to dangerous levels of lead. Parents can find information about possible side effects from lead exposure and actions they should take if their child has been exposed to lead.

The Postpartum Wellness Initiative (PWI) for South Jersey works in a number of ways to make sure women in need get appropriate and timely care. To assist healthcare providers in this effort, PWI promotes a web-based EPDS screening tool that promptly and accurately identifies women at risk for postpartum depression. PWI staff has taken the lead in provider education on the issue and is at forefront of efforts to improve the early detection and treatment of pregnancy related mood disorders.

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Healthy Homes Action Sheets Available for Download

The Action Sheets below outline step by step instructions and easy checklist tips to safeguard home from mold and mildew, pests, accidental injuries and more. The action sheets cannot be ordered but can be downloaded in English and Spanish.

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